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A leap year starting on Tuesday is any year with 366 days (i.e. it includes 29 February) that begins on Tuesday , 1 January, and ends on Wednesday , 31 December. Its dominical letters hence are FE . The most recent year of such kind was 2008 and the next one will be 2036 in the Gregorian calendar or, likewise 2020 and 2048 in the obsolete Julian calendar .

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9-515: (Redirected from FE ) [REDACTED] Look up Fe , fe , fé , or FE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fe or FE may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Carolyn Fe , Filipina singer and actress Fe (Reyli album) Fe (singer) , a British singer-songwriter "Fe" (song) , a song by Jorge González Fe (Souled American album) Fe (video game) ,

18-452: A chemical element Field emission , an emission of electrons induced by external electromagnetic fields Faraday efficiency , the efficiency of a catalyst in electrochemistry Technology [ edit ] Ford FE engine , a Ford V8 motor hydrocarbon engine Eleventh generation Honda Civic FE, part of Mazda's F engine family Nikon FE , a 35 mm SLR camera Flight engineer , aircraft crew member that monitor and operate

27-509: A class of auto racing using electrically powered cars Dominical letter FE, for a leap year starting on Tuesday Extraverted feeling, in the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator José María Pérez, Cuba , formerly known as El Fe Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

36-573: A former Spanish political organization Fe (baseball) , a Cuban League baseball team Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste , the Danish Defence Intelligence Service Fuji Electric , a Japanese company Primaris Airlines (IATA code FE) Science and technology [ edit ] Mathematics [ edit ] Fixed effects model , a statistical model parameter which is fixed or non-random Physics and chemistry [ edit ] Iron , symbol Fe,

45-499: A video game developed by Zoink Games and published by Electronic Arts Fallen Earth , a computer game Fire Emblem , a series of video games developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo Education [ edit ] FE exam or Fundamentals of Engineering exam Further education , post-16, non-university education in the UK Organizations [ edit ] Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx),

54-548: The 13th ; the only one in this leap year occurs in June . Any leap year that starts on Tuesday has only one Tuesday the 13th : the only one in this leap year occurs in May . Any leap year that starts on Tuesday has only one Friday the 17th : the only one in this leap year occurs in October . From August of the common year preceding that year until October in this type of year is also

63-594: The aircraft systems Front end , the user interaction interface, usually in web-based applications Fast Ethernet Other uses [ edit ] the Hebrew letter fe Fe (rune) , the f-rune ᚠ of the Younger Futhark FE-Schrift , a typeface used on vehicle registration plates in Germany Province of Ferrara (ISO 3166-2:IT code) Flat Earth , a pseudoscientific theory Formula E ,

72-662: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fe&oldid=1251121098 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Danish-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fe">Fe The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Leap year starting on Tuesday Any leap year that starts on Tuesday , Friday or Saturday has only one Friday

81-480: The longest period (14 months) that occurs without a Friday the 17th . Leap years that begin on Tuesday, along with those starting on Wednesday , occur at a rate of approximately 14.43% (14 out of 97) of all total leap years in a 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar . Thus, their overall occurrence is 3.5% (14 out of 400). Like all leap year types, the one starting with 1 January on a Tuesday occurs exactly once in

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